Childhelp hires new CFO for national headquarters
02/13/2008
As chief financial officer, Ksobiech will be responsible for financial
and fiscal management of Childhelp’s operations including providing
strategic leadership and establishing long-range planning in the areas
of accounting, budgeting, and business planning and administration.
“We
are pleased to welcome Len to the Childhelp family,” said John Reid,
executive director of Childhelp. “Len’s vast experience in financial
management will be a valuable asset to Childhelp and will help us to
better serve our much-deserving clientele.”
Prior to joining
Childhelp, Ksobiech was partner at Four Peaks Financial Management in
Scottsdale where he directed start-up companies in developing capital
structures, accounting, budgeting and reporting systems and high-level
sales and finance transactions. Ksobiech has also held positions with
companies including the Hyatt Corporation and Ernst & Young.
Ksobiech
earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from DePaul
University in Chicago and is a Certified Public Accountant.
CEO
and co-founder Sara O’Meara and president and co-founder Yvonne
Fedderson started Childhelp in 1959, establishing it as a leading
national non-profit organization dedicated to helping victims of child
abuse and neglect and at-risk children. Childhelp’s approach focuses on
advocacy, prevention, treatment and community outreach.
The
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-4-A-CHILD®, operates 24
hours a day, seven days a week, and receives calls from throughout the
United States, Canada, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam.
Childhelp’s programs and services also include residential treatment
services; children’s advocacy centers; therapeutic foster care; group
homes and child abuse prevention, education and training. Childhelp also
created the National Day of Hope®, held each April during National
Child Abuse Prevention Month that mobilizes people across America to
join the fight against child abuse.
For more information about
Childhelp, call 480-922-8212 or visit www.childhelp.org.
Heather Defrancesco
